{"id":276828,"date":"2018-09-05T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2018-09-05T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/where-to-watch-your-nfl-team-in-pacific-beach-and-mission-beach\/"},"modified":"2018-09-05T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2018-09-05T07:00:00","slug":"where-to-watch-your-nfl-team-in-pacific-beach-and-mission-beach","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/where-to-watch-your-nfl-team-in-pacific-beach-and-mission-beach\/","title":{"rendered":"D\u00f3nde ver a tu equipo de la NFL en Pacific Beach y Mission Beach"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>San Diego is definitely not known for its lack of enthusiastic sports fans. Though the Padres are the local shining star, the local sports bars are just as dedicated to touchdowns as they are to home runs. On Sunday, Sept. 9, there will be 13 NFL games featured on flat screens at local bars. Here is a list of Pacific Beach and Mission Beach sports bars (and their affiliated teams) so fans can know where to stuff themselves with wings and cheer with the best craft beer. Bub\u2019s at the Beach (Steelers and Virginia Tech)<br \/>\nA staple in Pacific Beach for 20 years, Bub\u2019s is a signature Pittsburgh Steelers and Virginia Tech Hokies sports bar at 1030 Garnet Ave. Their famous tater tots menu is one of the most fitting entrees for any sports event, and the variety of mules makes this hole in the wall the perfect place to celebrate a victory. PB Shore Club (Navy, Giants and Badgers)<br \/>\nWhether standing, sitting, eating or rooting for a favorite team, fans can always catch a perfect view of the sunset, giving this home of Navy football, New York Giants and Wisconsin Badgers a beach-party feel at 4343 Ocean Blvd. PB Alehouse (Bills)<br \/>\nIt\u2019s got a classy Pueblo-esc feel to it with rooftop dining and decorative lights at 721 Grand Ave. Plus, with PB Alehouse\u2019s award-winning brewer, seasonal craft beers are served beach-side to Buffalo Bills fans. El Prez PB (Packers)<br \/>\nThe 24 HD TVs are not a bad way to view the Green Bay Packers game. This Mexican-style restaurant, at 4190 Mission Blvd., was built on the concept of Dia de los Muertos, so with a wide selection of tequilas and 18 beers on tap, El Prez is ready to party with the Pack. 710 Beach Club (Bears) The live bands and nightly events will only add to the excitement of the NFL game. This bar and grill, at 710 Garnet Ave., serves bacon cheese balls, bacon &#8220;totchose,&#8221; and fried pickles, to name only a few game-day gourmets. Not only is the beach club a Chicago Bears bar, it\u2019s also home to White Sox, Blackhawks and Bulls fans. Guava Beach Bar &#038; Grill (Broncos, Panthers and Vikings)<br \/>\nCharacterized as the place &#8220;where summer never ends,&#8221; this family-friendly eatery at 3714 Mission Blvd. comes with not only great food and drinks, but also a VIP lounge, elevated pool table, two jumbo-booths, a fireplace and plush leather couches. Lounged in front of 10-foot HD projection screens, Guava Beach is set to be a home-away-from-home for Broncos, Panthers and Vikings fans. Sandbar Sports Grill (Boise State and Raiders)<br \/>\nWith happy hour specials on draft beers, any tacos and their Sanbargaritas, the party never has to stop at this Boise State and Oakland Raiders nation sports bar at 718 Ventura Place. The skydeck offers a picturesque view of the San Diego sunset, for those whose eyes are glued to one of their many flat screen TVs. Coaster Saloon (Chargers, Cardinals)<br \/>\nThis LA Chargers and Arizona Cardinals bar, at 744 Ventura Place, is primarily outdoors, and offers a fun and beachy atmosphere on a clear and sunny day for those craving some of the &#8220;best&#8221; mac &#038; cheese, 24 hour wings, and loaded nachos. After all, what\u2019s a good NFL game without the proper snacks. PB Cantina (Patriots)<br \/>\nTropical paradise is the name of the NFL game at this cantina at 1466 Garnet Ave. Live performances by local bands, sizzling fajitas and Mega Margaritas has the complete beach-side package for New England fans. Thrusters Lounge<br \/>\n(Seahawks)<br \/>\nSince 1999, Thrusters is often credited with being a tried and true local dive bar at 4633 Mission Blvd. where friends have a holy heck ton of fun while watching the Seattle Seahawks. The Silver Fox Lounge<br \/>\n(Rams)<br \/>\nThe &#8220;Fox,&#8221; at 1833 Garnet Ave., features three pool tables, an electronic dartboard, video games, pinball, eight TVs to watch the LA Rams. Cerveza Jack&#8217;s\/Moonshine Beach<br \/>\n(49ers) Cerveza Jack&#8217;s\/Moonshine Beach, at 1165 Garnet Ave., has a special football food and drink menu with Miller Lite and Coors Light buckets along with nachos, tacos and wings to enjoy while watching the San Francisco 49ers. Latitude 32<br \/>\n(Chargers, Redskins)<br \/>\nLatitude 32, at 5019 Cass St., has pool tables, darts, shuffleboard and a bunch of TVs to watch the Washington Redskins or LA Charges games. Don\u2019t forget to order the Brown Bag grill\u2019s signature cheesesteak sandwiches. Truckstop<br \/>\n(Cowboys)<br \/>\nTruckstop, at 4150 Mission Blvd., is known for farm-fresh, country-style breakfast, BBQ with all the fixin\u2019s and a selection of craft beer that is sure to rev your engine while watching Dallas Cowboys football. The Dog<br \/>\n(Lions) The Dog, at 4479 Everts St., a Detroit Lions bar, is known for pool tables, darts, and a no-nonsense attitude in Pacific Beach. Bayside Landing<br \/>\n(Chiefs)<br \/>\nBayside Landing, at 3780 Ingraham St., offers a full brunch menu and plenty of drink specials, including Bloody Mary\u2019s and mimosas, to watch the Kansas City Chiefs. Backyard Kitchen and Tap<br \/>\n(Broncos)<br \/>\nBackyard Kitchen and Tap, at 832 Garnet Ave., offers a scratch menu, local brews, award-winning beer list, and craft cocktails with house-made infusions to meet the desires of any Denver Broncos fan. Dave&#8217;s Tavern<br \/>\n(Patriots) Dave\u2019s Tavern, at 2263 Garnet Ave., is a dive bar known for its devoted regulars and inexpensive beer prices, which keeps the New England Patriots fans happy. Miss B&#8217;s Coconut Club<br \/>\n(Patriots, Colts) Miss B\u2019s Coconut Club\u2019s d\u00e9cor evokes a celebration of Mission Beach\u2019s alluring past, which takes form as an inspired interpretation of a tropics club. Although Miss B\u2019s brunch menu is a local favorite, rum cocktails and the Indianapolis Colts or New England Patriots are the real stars at 3704 Mission Blvd. The Local PB (Bills, Seahawks) The Local PB, at 809 Thomas Ave., offers pub-style grub with cocktails that utilize fresh, hand-pressed juices and a wide craft beer selection for Seattle Seahawks and Buffalo Bills fans. Bare Back Grill<br \/>\n(Dolphins) The New Zealand-inspired grill, at 4640 Mission Blvd., is known for its organic, grass fed beef burgers and friendly service. The All Blacks are really its team, but the Miami Dolphins will suffice on Sundays. Dirty Birds<br \/>\n(Ravens)<br \/>\nDirty Birds, at 4565\u00a0Mission Blvd., is known for its variety of wings, burgers, and craft beer selection. But don\u2019t be a fool, eat a lot of the award-winning wings while watching the Baltimore Ravens. Tavern at the Beach<br \/>\n(Patriots)<br \/>\nTavern\u2019s vibe is coastal-cool, 30 draft beer options and a full-blown menu with top quality local ingredients. Sip and dine in front of one of their 42 HD TVs as you take in a New England game. Iron Pig Alehouse<br \/>\n(Packers) The Iron Pig Alehouse, at 1520 Garnet Ave., is an official team-sanctioned Green Bay Packers bar. The restaurant offers authentic slow cooked, smoked barbecue, cheese curds, and craft beer. Plus, MNF with their in-house football expert, Pam.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>San Diego is definitely not known for its lack of enthusiastic sports fans. Though the Padres are the local shining star, the local sports bars are just as dedicated to touchdowns as they are to home runs. On Sunday, Sept. 9, there will be 13 NFL games featured on flat screens at local bars. 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